US7795635B2 - Backlight unit equipped with light emitting diodes - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a backlight unit installed in a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and, more particularly, to a backlight unit that is capable of effectively dissipating the large quantity of heat that is generated by Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs), which are light sources.
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- LEDs Light-Emitting Diodes
- a backlight unit is a device that is installed in an LCD using the principle in which liquid crystals change their molecular arrangement according to applied voltage, and provides light and illuminates a screen from behind.
- backlight units were mainly formed of cold-cathode tubes, LEDs have attracted attention as backlight units due to the advantages with respect to life span, brightness, color reproducibility, etc.
- LEDs When LEDs are used as light sources, LEDs require substrates, unlike cold-cathode tubes. Since LEDs emit large quantities of heat while radiating light, metal core substrates (metal core printed circuit boards) having an excellent heat dissipation characteristic have been used. Although metal core substrates have an excellent heat dissipation characteristic, they are very expensive. Accordingly, the high cost of the metal core substrates is one of the principal factors that impede the cost competitiveness of the backlight units formed of the metal core substrates. As a result, there is a trend toward the use of relatively inexpensive epoxy resin insulating substrates. An example of a conventional backlight unit in which LEDs are mounted on such an insulating substrate is illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- a backlight unit 200 includes an insulating substrate 210 , a plurality of LED packages 230 and a chassis 250 .
- Circuit patterns 211 and 212 are formed on the insulating substrate 210 by coating an epoxy resin FR4-core with a copper foil and etching the copper foil.
- Each of the LED packages 230 is mounted such that an LED chip 231 is directly connected to one LED electrode 232 and is wire-bonded to the other LED electrode 233 .
- the LED chip 231 and the LED electrodes 232 and 233 are placed within a plastic mold casing 234 , and the casing 234 is covered with an epoxy resin lens 235 .
- the LED package 230 is mounted on the insulating substrate 210 , and is electrically connected to positive and negative electrodes, that is, the circuit patterns 211 and 212 .
- the chassis 250 is made of material having excellent thermal conductivity, such as metal, and is placed below the insulating substrate 210 with a heat pad 270 placed therebetween so as to provide electrical insulation and decrease contact thermal resistance.
- the conventional backlight unit having the above-described construction exhibits the very poor thermal conductivity of the insulating substrate, therefore it is difficult to effectively eliminate heat generated by the LED chips, with the result that the temperature of the LED chips continuously increases. Accordingly, the amount of light emitted by the LED chips decreases, variation in wavelength occurs, and the reliability of the LED chips decreases, thus resulting in a reduced lifespan.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a backlight unit, which employs an inexpensive insulating substrate as a substrate and can effectively dissipate the large quantity of heat generated in LED chips, which are light sources.
- the present invention provides a backlight unit equipped with LEDs, including an insulating substrate provided with predetermined circuit patterns on one surface thereof; a plurality of LED packages mounted above the insulating substrate and electrically connected to the circuit patterns; an upper heat dissipation plate formed on the insulating substrate, and configured to come into contact with the circuit patterns and to dissipate heat generated in the LED packages; and a lower heat dissipation plate formed on a remaining surface of the insulating substrate, and configured to transmit heat transmitted through the upper heat dissipation plate; wherein the upper heat dissipation plate and the lower heat dissipation plate are connected to each other by at least one through hole that passes through the insulating substrate and is plated with plating material on an inner wall thereof, and the through hole and the upper heat dissipation plate have a predetermined area ratio.
- the upper heat dissipation plate and the lower heat dissipation plate may be made of copper and each have a thickness of about 0.35 ⁇ m.
- the area ratio of the through hole and the upper heat dissipation plate may range from 1:10 to 1:300.
- the insulating substrate may be provided with an insulating film, and the insulating film may be configured to cover the lower heat dissipation plate and may be applied through sputtering or spraying.
- the insulating film may have a thickness of about 0.35 ⁇ m.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a backlight unit equipped with LEDs according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged partial plan view showing the principal parts of the backlight unit of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic partial sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic partial sectional view showing a conventional backlight unit equipped with LEDs.
- a backlight unit 100 includes a backlight module which includes a substrate 110 and a plurality of LED packages 130 , and a chassis 150 on which the backlight module is fixedly mounted.
- the substrate 110 is formed by coating an epoxy resin FR4-core, that is, an insulating substrate, with a copper foil and forming circuit patterns (not shown) through an etching process. Furthermore, the substrate 110 is thinly coated with insulating material on the bottom surface thereof, thereby forming an insulating film 113 , different from a conventional heat pad.
- the cost of the backlight unit 100 is reduced, and the cost of the LCD, on which the backlight unit 100 is mounted, can also be reduced.
- the LED packages 130 form a plurality of sets of LED packages for emitting red light, green light and blue light, and the plurality of sets of LED packages are mounted on the substrate 110 in accordance with design.
- the chassis 150 is a part that forms the casing of the backlight unit 100 , and is made of metallic material having excellent thermal conductivity, such as aluminum or copper. It is preferred that the chassis 150 be made of aluminum material so as to reduce the weight thereof.
- the substrate 110 and the chassis 150 are fixedly combined with each other using a fastening means, such as bolts 120 that pass through through holes 115 and 155 formed through the corners of the substrate 110 .
- FIGS. 2 and 3 which are enlarged views of the principal parts of the backlight unit 100 , the backlight unit 100 is described in detail.
- the backlight unit 100 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 includes a substrate 110 , a plurality of LED packages 130 and a chassis 150 .
- the substrate 110 is an insulating substrate, and is provided with circuit patterns 111 and 112 on the upper surface thereof using a copper foil.
- the insulating film 113 is formed by coating the substrate 110 with insulating material on the bottom surface thereof.
- a coating method may be one of the various methods, such as sputtering and spraying.
- upper and lower heat dissipation plates 114 and 116 are respectively formed on the upper and lower surfaces of the substrate 110 so as to dissipate heat generated in the LED packages 130 .
- the upper heat dissipation plate 114 comes into direct contact with the circuit pattern 111 .
- the insulating material used as the insulating film 113 can be formed to have thermal conductivity lower than that of a conventional heat pad and a very thin thickness of, for example, 0.35 ⁇ m, it can achieve low thermal resistance.
- a conventional heat pad having a thickness of about 0.2 mm has a heat resistance of about 2*10 ⁇ 4 W/K per unit area, whereas the insulating film 113 of the present embodiment has a thermal resistance of about 5.8*10 ⁇ 5 W/K, which corresponds to a thermal resistance reduction of about 71%.
- Two through holes 115 are formed through the substrate 110 and the upper and lower heat dissipation plates 114 and 116 perpendicular to the substrate 110 .
- the two through holes 115 are plated with copper on the inner walls thereof, therefore the upper and lower heat dissipation plates 114 and 116 formed on the upper and lower surfaces of the substrate 110 are connected to each other.
- heat generated in the LED packages 130 can be conducted through the upper heat dissipation plate 114 to the lower heat dissipation plate 116 and can then be dissipated to the chassis 150 .
- the upper and lower heat dissipation plates 114 and 116 are made of material having excellent thermal conductivity such as copper, the effect of heat dissipation increases in proportion to the areas thereof. It is preferable to design the areas of the upper and lower heat dissipation plates 114 and 116 to be as large as possible in consideration of other external conditions, that is, the number of LEDs and the overall area of the substrate.
- the through holes 115 are only plated with copper on the inner walls thereof, but are not filled with filling material, the weight and cost of the backlight unit 100 can be reduced.
- the through holes 115 it is preferable to form the through holes 115 so that the amount of heat dissipated through conduction and the amount of heat dissipated through convection can be maximized.
- the through holes 115 and the upper heat dissipation plate 114 are formed such that the ratio of the areas thereof is about 1:129. However, it is preferred that the ratio be within a range of 1:10 to 1:300.
- Each of the LED packages 130 includes an LED chip 131 , LED electrodes 132 and 133 , a plastic mold casing 134 and a lens 135 .
- the LED chip 131 is a means for emitting red light, green light or blue light, and is directly mounted on one LED electrode 132 and is electrically connected to another LED electrode 133 through wire bonding.
- the LED electrode 132 is mounted on the positive one 111 of the circuit patterns 111 and 112 formed on the substrate 110 , whereas the LED electrode 133 is mounted on the negative one 112 of the circuit patterns 111 and 112 .
- the LED chip 131 and the LED electrodes 132 and 133 are protected from the outside by a plastic mold casing 134 , and the casing 134 is covered with the epoxy resin transparent lens 135 .
- the chassis 150 is made of material having excellent thermal conductivity, such as metal, and is placed under the insulating substrate 110 .
- the thickness of the substrate 110 is about 0.8 mm
- each of the thicknesses of the upper and lower heat dissipation plates 114 and 116 and the insulating film 113 is about 0.35 ⁇ m
- the area of the insulating film 113 is about 36 mm 2
- the diameter of the through holes 115 is about 0.3 mm.
- This value is a value that corresponds to about 35% of a thermal resistance of 63.5 K/W, which is obtained using the conventional technology when the same substrate is used, from which it can be seen that the thermal resistance is reduced by 65%.
- the cost of the backlight unit can be reduced because the insulating substrate is used as the substrate thereof, and the luminance and lifespan of LEDs can be increased because heat can be effectively dissipated using the heat dissipation plates.
- thermo resistance is considerably reduced, thereby considerably increasing the amount of heat dissipation.
- the area of the heat dissipation plate and the area of the through holes are determined at an appropriate ratio so that the dissipation of heat generated by the LEDs can be optimized through the convection and conduction of the heat dissipation plate, thereby maximizing the dissipation of heat.
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